Sheila MacRae: ‘Honeymooners’ Star Dies At 93

So sad! Sheila MacRae, who starred as Alice Kramden in the 1960s remake of ‘The Honeymooners’, has died at age 93.

Sheila MacRae, an English actress and comedienne who was best known for playing Alice Kramden in the 1960s reboot of the hit CBS television series The Honeymooners, died on March 7. She was believed to be 93.

Sheila MacRae Dead — ‘Honeymooners’ Alice Kramden Dies At 93

Sheila starred as Ralph Kramden’s sassy, long-suffering wife from 1966 to 1970 on The Jackie Gleason Show. She died on March 7 at the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, N.J., according to our sister site Variety.

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The part of Alice had been played by several actresses — including Audrey Meadows, who starred in the 1950s version of The Honeymooners — before Sheila took on the role. Sheila made her final appearance as Alice in a Jackie Gleason television special in 1973.

Sheila briefly had her own series in 1971 and she has made numerous other television appearances on shows such as I Love Lucy, General Hospital, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Love Boat and Murder, She Wrote. She is also known for her role as Madelyn Richmond on General Hospital.

Sheila MacRae Lived A ‘Good Life’

Sheila was a woman of many talents — she was also a accomplished singer, dancer and impressionist. She was married to Oklahoma! singer/actor Gordon MacRae from 1941 to 1967. The couple had four children together, including Petticoat Junction star Meredith MacRae, who died of brain cancer in 2000 at 56. After her daughter’s tragic death, Sheila did not perform for years.

“She lived a good life and she lived a long time,” her granddaughter Allison Mullavey told the New York Daily News.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Sheila’s friends and family during this difficult time.